Oxygen is tasteless and odorless. When you breathe in, it simply provides the essential element your body needs to survive.
No, oxygen itself does not have a taste. Our taste buds are not able to detect the taste of oxygen. A taste sensation typically requires interaction with taste receptors on our taste buds, which oxygen does not stimulate.
You taste oxygen. You taste the smell of the oxygen.
It depends on the person (or animal). It can taste sort of metal-like from my experience. Blood cells contain iron in them to transport oxygen, this is the main reason most claim that blood tastes like metal (iron or copper).
Oxygen itself is odorless. Any smell we associate with "fresh air" is likely due to other compounds in the atmosphere, such as moist soil or plant emissions.
No, they do not taste like chicken. They most likey taste like blood vessels.
Yams taste like whatever your taste buds say it tastes like.
taste like beef
it taste like metal
Taste like Stars!
It taste's like a toffee flavor. If you get chocolate, it taste like chocolate toffee. If you get caramel, it will taste like caramel toffee.
They taste like skin, and slightly saltier. During lactation, they taste like whey.